Nonlocality of the energy density for all single-photon states

The nonlocality of single-photon states has been analyzed from several different but interrelared perspectives. In this article, we propose a demonstration based on the electromagnetic energy density observable and on the anti-local property of the frequency operator Ω = c(−∆) 1/2. The present proof...

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